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Mastering the (new) Agile Coaching Mindset for the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR)

International Institute for Learning

Like you, I’ve been following the discussions on the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR) for some time now. For the uninitiated, the 4th Industrial Revolution (or Industry 4.0) For the uninitiated, the 4th Industrial Revolution (or Industry 4.0) To learn more about this session and register, click here. .

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Everything You Need to Know About Release Managers

Rebel’s Guide to PM

We had a fortnightly release (and therefore a giant scrabble to try to get your changes in before the cut-off and presented to the CAB in time), but your company might have monthly releases or use a different cadence. Assuming you want to become a release manager in the software development industry, there are a few things you should know.

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Leadership Futures from the Next Generation: Adapting, Empowering, Thriving

The IIL Blog

Throughout my career, I’ve had the opportunity to personally coach leaders and executives across a range of industries. Encourage leaders to develop an adaptable toolkit that recognises the need for responsiveness to organisational needs, industry dynamics, and cultural contexts.

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Creating a Common Collective for Distributed Teams

The Lazy Project Manager

Many industries and organizations have shifted to a remote workplace, which may be permanent for many companies. Setting up a consistent cadence for feedback can reassure both the employee and team manager that the best work is being produced.

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Minimal measures for minimal stability in a complex environment

Scrum.org

Benefit from the consistency that the Scrum events provide without industrializing your Scrum to death. Sprint is a stable container event that provides overall rhythm and cadence to the opportunities for inspections and adaptations foreseen within a Sprint; Sprint Review, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective.

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Construction Equipment Management Software: Paving the Way for Operational Excellence in Construction

Productivity Land

In the ever-evolving landscape of the construction industry, the imperative of efficiency stands as an unwavering beacon. This software, meticulously crafted to streamline the orchestration of diverse construction equipment, has become nothing short of an industry metamorphosis.

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Project Communication Management: What is it all about?

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Regardless of your project size or industry, communication will play a big role from beginning to end and can help you deliver your projects with success. Thankfully, there are tools and techniques that can help us break things down to make them more manageable. Your action steps are: Have you got a communications plan?